sport.wikisort.org - AthleteOswaldo Felipe Ramírez Salcedo (born March 28, 1947, in Lima, Callao) is a retired Peruvian football striker. He is one of the highest scoring players in the history of the Copa Libertadores and on the Peru national football team, which won the 1975 Copa América.
Peruvian footballer
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Ramírez and the second or maternal family name is Salcedo.
Oswaldo Ramírez
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Full name |
Oswaldo Felipe Ramírez Salcedo |
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Date of birth |
(1947-03-28) March 28, 1947 (age 75) |
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Place of birth |
Callao, Peru |
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Height |
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) |
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Position(s) |
Striker |
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Years |
Team |
Apps |
(Gls) |
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1966–1969 |
Sport Boys |
92 |
(50) |
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1970–1975 |
Universitario |
131 |
(80) |
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1975–1977 |
Atletico Espanol |
47 |
(12) |
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1977–1980 |
Sporting Cristal |
72 |
(37) |
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1980–1981 |
Deportivo Galicia |
? |
(?) |
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1981–1982 |
Sporting Cristal |
57 |
(27) |
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1969–1982 |
Peru |
57 |
(17) |
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of June 2007 |
Club career
Ramírez started his career with Sport Boys in 1966. In 1968 he was the top scorer in the Peruana Primera División.
In 1969, Oswaldo "Cachito" Ramirez scored two historic goals against Argentina in the Bombonera (Argentina). This allowed Peru to compete in the 1970 Mexico World Cup and eliminated Argentina from the competition.
In 1970, he joined Universitario de Deportes and won the league title in 1971 and 1974.
From 1975 to 1977, he played for Atletico Espanol (Mexico).[1]
In 1977 Ramírez returned to Peru to play for Sporting Cristal and won the Peruana Primera División championship in 1979 and 1980, being top scorer in 1980.
A short spell with Deportivo Galicia (Venezuela), was followed by Ramírez's return to Sporting Cristal. He then retired in 1982.
Ramírez scored a total of 26 goals in the Copa Libertadores making him the 8th highest scoring player overall and the highest scoring Peruvian in the history of the tournament.[2]
Club titles
Season |
Club |
Title |
1971 | Universitario | Peruana Primera División |
1974 | Universitario | Peruana Primera División |
1975 | Atlético Español | CONCACAF Champions League |
1979 | Sporting Cristal | Peruana Primera División |
1980 | Sporting Cristal | Peruana Primera División |
1981 | Deportivo Galicia | Copa de Venezuela |
Individual awards
- Peruana Primera División: Top Scorer 1968, 1980[3]
- Copa Libertadores: Top Scorer 1972, 1975
International career
Ramírez played a total of 57 games for Peru, scoring a total of 17 goals, representing them at the 1970 FIFA World Cup and won the Copa América 1975.
Ramírez's 17 goals for Peru made him the 5th highest scorer in the history of the Peru national football team.
International title
Season |
Club |
Title |
1975 | Peru | Copa América |
External links
References
Peru squad – 1970 FIFA World Cup |
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Peru squad – 1975 Copa América winners (2nd title) |
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Primera División | Torneo Descentralizado | Liga 1 top scorers |
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Copa Libertadores top scorers |
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- 1960: Spencer
- 1961: Panzutto
- 1962: Coutinho, Raymondi & Spencer
- 1963: Sanfilippo
- 1964: Rodríguez
- 1965: Pelé
- 1966: Onega
- 1967: Raffo
- 1968: Tupãzinho
- 1969: Ferrero
- 1970: Bertocchi & Más
- 1971: Artime & Castronovo
- 1972: Cubillas, Ramírez, Rojas & Toninho Guerreiro
- 1973: Caszely
- 1974: Morena, Rocha & Terto
- 1975: Morena & Ramírez
- 1976: Palhinha
- 1977: Scotta
- 1978: La Rosa & Scotta
- 1979: Miltão & Oré
- 1980: Victorino
- 1981: Zico
- 1982: Morena
- 1983: Luzardo
- 1984: Tita
- 1985: Sánchez
- 1986: de Lima
- 1987: Gareca
- 1988: Iguarán
- 1989: Aguilera & Amarilla
- 1990: Samaniego
- 1991: Gaúcho
- 1992: Palhinha
- 1993: Almada
- 1994: Rivas
- 1995: Jardel
- 1996: de Ávila
- 1997: Acosta
- 1998: Sérgio João
- 1999: Bonilla, Fernando Baiano, Gauchinho, Morán & Sosa
- 2000: Luizão
- 2001: Lopes
- 2002: Rodrigo Mendes
- 2003: M. Delgado & Ricardo Oliveira
- 2004: Luís Fabiano
- 2005: Salcedo
- 2006: Aloísio, F. Borja, Calderón, A. Delgado, Ereros, Farías, Fernandão, Marcinho, Nilmar, Montenegro, Pavone, Quinteros, Urrutia & Washington
- 2007: Cabañas
- 2008: Cabañas & Moreno
- 2009: Boselli
- 2010: Thiago Ribeiro
- 2011: Nanni & Wallyson
- 2012: Alustiza & Neymar
- 2013: Jô
- 2014: Dos Santos & Olivera
- 2015: Bou
- 2016: Calleri
- 2017: Sand
- 2018: M. Borja & Morelo
- 2019: Gabriel
- 2020: Martínez
- 2021: Gabriel
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На других языках
- [en] Oswaldo Ramírez
[es] Oswaldo Ramírez
Oswaldo Felipe Ramírez Salcedo (Provincia Constitucional del Callao, Perú, 28 de marzo de 1947) es un exfutbolista peruano, considerado un histórico delantero[2][3] de los años 70s del club Universitario de Deportes y Sporting Cristal y de la Selección de fútbol del Perú, con la cual participó en la Copa Mundial de Fútbol de 1970, y la Copa América 1975 donde Perú se proclamó campeón por segunda vez en su historia.
[fr] Oswaldo Ramírez
Oswaldo Felipe Ramírez Salcedo est un footballeur péruvien, né le 28 mars 1947 à Lima, qui évoluait au poste d'attaquant.
[it] Oswaldo Ramírez
Oswaldo Felipe Ramírez Salcedo (Lima, 28 marzo 1947) è un ex calciatore peruviano, di ruolo attaccante.
[ru] Рамирес, Освальдо (футболист)
Освальдо Фелипе Рамирес Сальседо (исп. Oswaldo Felipe Ramírez Salcedo; 28 марта 1947 года, Лима, Перу) — перуанский футболист, нападающий. Победитель Кубка Америки 1975 года.
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